Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - Do you want to reply after receiving "reply TD unsubscribe"?

Do you want to reply after receiving "reply TD unsubscribe"?

If it doesn't affect you, you can "ignore"

If it affects you, reply "0000" or "00000" to unsubscribe.

Why is it useless to reply and unsubscribe? Maybe you don't know the inside story: if you reply to the word unsubscribe, it means that this mobile phone number is used, and some merchants will send you text messages through other channels!

In addition, reply "0000" or "00000", and you will receive a confirmation message from the relevant operator, and then send a "0", so that you will not receive "spam messages" from merchants in the future.

Because the mobile phone has edited the service code sent by "0000" or "00000" to the information service provider, all the short message services provided by the information service provider are unsubscribed at one time.

Most of this information is to trick you into replying to TD and tell the business system that sends short messages (note that this business system is not a telecom operator in most cases): you are a real user. So that the short message system can get the message that "your number can be used to send short messages and recommend services".

Generally speaking, telecom operators can unsubscribe from their services without replying to TD. Generally, it is a cancellation order, not a prompt issued by any merchant: reply to TD to unsubscribe. So please don't reply to TD. TD can't unsubscribe from any business basically.

Summarized as follows:

A better choice is to send an unsubscribe instruction to the number specified by the operator. If you use China mobile service, you can send 0000 to 10086 to reply to the relevant serial number to unsubscribe, and multiple services can be separated by commas. If you are not clear, you can call the hotline to ask what this business is and what the unsubscribe instruction is, or ask the customer service to try to unsubscribe.